Perspectives on the asymptotic geometry of the Hitchin moduli space (Q2633035)

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Perspectives on the asymptotic geometry of the Hitchin moduli space
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    Perspectives on the asymptotic geometry of the Hitchin moduli space (English)
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    8 May 2019
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    In this survey article the author reviews recent progress on the study of the asymptotic geometry of the moduli space $\mathcal{M}$ of solutions to the Hitchin equations. This space is equipped with the structure of a hyper-Kähler manifold with an $L^{2}$-metric $g_{\mathcal{M}}$. Additionally, $\mathcal{M}$ is an algebraic completely integrable system providing the existence of a semiflat metric $g_{\mathrm{sf}}$, which is smooth on the regular locus $\mathcal{M}'$. \par The author provides the necessary background on the nonabelian Hodge correspondence and the hyper-Kähler structure of the Hitchin moduli space, and addresses the Gaiotto-Moore-Neitzke conjectural description of the metric $g_{\mathcal{M}}$; a weak form of this conjecture for the $\text{SU}\left( 2 \right)$-Hitchin moduli space states that the hyper-Kähler $L^{2}$-metric on $\mathcal{M}'$ admits an expansion as \[ g_{\mathcal{M}}=g_{\mathrm{sf}}+O\left(e^{-4Mt}\right) \] as $t\to \infty $, in other words, the difference between the two asserted metrics decays exponentially in $t$. The main ideas towards proving the conjecture are reviewed from the articles of \textit{R. Mazzeo} et al. [Commun. Math. Phys. 367, No. 1, 151--191 (2019; Zbl 1409.14024)], \textit{D. Dumas} and \textit{A. Neitzke} [Commun. Math. Phys. 367, No. 1, 127--150 (2019; Zbl 1417.53053)] and the author [``Exponential decay for the asymptotic geometry of the Hitchin metric'', Preprint, \url{arXiv:1810.01554}].
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    Hitchin moduli space
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    Higgs bundles
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    hyper-Kähler metric
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